Thursday, July 7, 2011

Spirit flights ft lauderdale to Latrobe PA

Spirit Airlines today starts non-stop service between its Fort Lauderdale home and Pittsburgh/Latrobe, Pennsylvania.The ultra low cost carrier is offering four non-stop flights per week between Latrobe’s Arnold Palmer Regional Airport near Pittsburgh and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.

Schedule for Spirit’s Pittsburgh/Latrobe, PA (LBE) – Fort Lauderdale (FLL) service effective May 6,2011:

Depart Arrive

From Latrobe to Fort Lauderdale: 8:00 pm 10:40 pm 727

From Fort Lauderdale to Latrobe: 1:15 pm 3:50 pm 724

Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat Frequency

As Pittsburgh’s second airport, Latrobe is conveniently located along Routes 30 and 981 in western Pennsylvania, providing easy access for customers from throughout the region. An excellent alternative to Pittsburgh, Latrobe’s Arnold Palmer Regional Airport offers a smooth and easy travel experience, not to mention free parking.In addition, starting on May 5, 2011, Spirit will seasonally operate four non-stop flights per week between Pittsburgh/Latrobe and Myrtle Beach. To celebrate, Spirit is offering $17 fares* (each way based on round trip purchase) available today and tomorrow only at www.spirit.com.

“We are proud to be partners with an airline such as Spirit here at the Arnold Palmer Regional Airport,”says Gabe Monzo, Executive Director West moreland County Airport Authority. “Our staff is workingdiligently in anticipation of the airline’s arrival. Southwestern Pennsylvania will reap the benefits of thisUltra Low Cost service, and we are excited about the prospects.”“I am delighted that Spirit Airlines has chosen our airport to inaugurate its new services to FortLauderdale this week and later to Myrtle Beach,” said golf legend and Latrobe native Arnold Palmer, along-time member of the Westmoreland County Airport Authority which operates the airport that bears hisname. “This is great news for air travelers from a wide area of Western Pennsylvania and gets us backinto regular airline service with a highly-regarded, low-cost carrier.”

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